MichaelW
Well-known member
- Build Rating
- 5.00 star(s)
I have to admit that I did not know what this pedal was about when I ordered it.
I just saw "Colombo" and figured I'd probably like it.
It wasn't until I went to go build it that I realized it was a "Rockman" style pedal. Now, I like Boston but I would not consider myself a "fan" by any means.
And Tom Scholz's sound is not something that I gravitate towards. Still it was an interesting and easy build for a Thursday afternoon
Compared to the other Rockman pedal in the shop, this one is MUCH simpler and has a lot less parts. Yet it definitely gets you into that "Rockman" super compressed sound. Only thing missing is the chorus that I had in my X100 back in the day.
The Rock Star has a 2 way toggle for a more aggressive sound and a more laid back sound. As expected, lots of gain on tap and the tone control can get into ear piercing trebles. The tone control also adds volume and gain and you turn it up.
It reminds me of a Rat in some sense. But it's also not a Rat.
I didn't really explore the lower gain settings too much. Is it a one trick pony? Maybe, but it's a pretty cool pony
I used the Tayda Candy Metallic enclosure. Man, this is really a pretty wild color.
Everything was built stock to the BOM except for the C22k pot hack. I added a parallel resistor to a C50k.
I recorded a short demo clip showing how it sounds (with some lame Boston licks that I could remember).
I also added my MBP TouchStone chorus to get the "full experience" hahah.
I just saw "Colombo" and figured I'd probably like it.
It wasn't until I went to go build it that I realized it was a "Rockman" style pedal. Now, I like Boston but I would not consider myself a "fan" by any means.
And Tom Scholz's sound is not something that I gravitate towards. Still it was an interesting and easy build for a Thursday afternoon
Compared to the other Rockman pedal in the shop, this one is MUCH simpler and has a lot less parts. Yet it definitely gets you into that "Rockman" super compressed sound. Only thing missing is the chorus that I had in my X100 back in the day.
The Rock Star has a 2 way toggle for a more aggressive sound and a more laid back sound. As expected, lots of gain on tap and the tone control can get into ear piercing trebles. The tone control also adds volume and gain and you turn it up.
It reminds me of a Rat in some sense. But it's also not a Rat.
I didn't really explore the lower gain settings too much. Is it a one trick pony? Maybe, but it's a pretty cool pony
I used the Tayda Candy Metallic enclosure. Man, this is really a pretty wild color.
Everything was built stock to the BOM except for the C22k pot hack. I added a parallel resistor to a C50k.
I recorded a short demo clip showing how it sounds (with some lame Boston licks that I could remember).
I also added my MBP TouchStone chorus to get the "full experience" hahah.